Here's a little nugget of sad Allen Stanford-related news: The
staff of a Caribbean newspaper owned by the jailed Texas
financier-ponzi-schemer is working for free after an announcement
on Friday that it would be shuttered and that they were being
laid off.

The Antigua Sun's managing editor, Timothy
Payne, told The Associated Press that his employees
came back to work without pay on Monday in order to keep the
small-circulation daily in the public's eye asthey explore financing options that could keep
it afloat.

Stanford was indicted last June for bilking
investors out of $8 million.

Yesterday, The Wall Street Journal speculated that the
SEC rushed its fraud charges against Goldman Sachs on Friday in
order to bury news that it had failed for more than a decade to
seriously pursue a fraud investigation against
Stanford.

And today, the employees of The Antigua Sun
are going to press without a paycheck.